Planting & CareDaylily plants need to consume quite a bit of food and water to produce such a great flower show,
so they shouldn t be planted too close to trees or shrubs which would compete for the moisture and nutrients. Prepare the planting area by digging a hole 50% larger in diameter than the root ball of your plant
and down down at least a foot to loosen the soil.

Sunlight: Full Sun

Soil: well-drained soil

Water: medium

Temprature: -10°C (14°F);

Fertilizer: Apply any organic fertilizer

Care:

In cold winter regions, the seeds can be planted directly
in the garden in late fall or early spring.

If you want to start Daylily seeds indoors, place the seeds in moistened
growing medium and store them in the refrigerator for six weeks.

Special Feature:Easy-to-grow herbaceous perennials for gardens. Borders. Edging. Mass over large areas or grow in clumps. Dwarf cultivars are excellent in rock gardens.UseOrnamental use:

The plant is used for ornamental purpose.

Note:No serious insect or disease problems. Daylilies are extremely adaptable perennials. They are easy to grow and virtually pest free. Mites, aphids and thrips may appear. Daylily rust can be problematic in some areas.